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Kenar D. Jhaveri

Detective Nephron, world-renowned for his expert analytic skills, trains budding physician-detectives in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases. Mackenzie Ula Densa, a budding nephrologist, plans to present a new case to the master consultant. Mac runs into the office of Dr. Nephron, moving everything in his path, asking excitedly for Detective Nephron. Nephron: ( enjoying his cup of steaming coffee ) Calm down! Why are you in such a hurry? Mac: A 28-year-old man on

Detective Nephron, world-renowned for expert analytic skills, trains budding physician-detectives on the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases. Mackenzie Ula Densa, a budding nephrologist, plans to present a new case to the master consultant. Nephron It's been a while, Mac. What do you have for me? Mac I have a 57-year-old with a serum bicarbonate of 44 mmol/L. Nephron ( excited ) Whoa! Finally…electrolytes stuff and possibly alkalemia. Mac Trust me, you are going to enjoy

Detective Nephron, world-renowned for his expert analytic skills, trains budding physician-detectives in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases. Mackenzie Ula Densa, a budding nephrologist, plans to present a new case to the master consultant. Nephron It's been a while, Mac. What do you have for me? Mac I have a 67-year-old man with a serum sodium (Na) of 120 mEq/L. Nephron ( excited ) Whoa! Finally…electrolytes stuff! Mac Trust me, you are going to love this one. You are

Kenar D. Jhaveri

Detective Nephron, world-renowned for expert analytic skills, trains budding physician-detectives on the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases. Mackenzie Ula Densa, a budding nephrologist, plans to present a new case to the master consultant. Nephron 2022 is almost here. What do you have for us today, my dear apprentice? Mac I have a 76-year-old man with AKI…. Nephron ( excited ): AKI…we haven't done that in a while. What is the serum creatinine? Mac Trust me, you are

Kenar D. Jhaveri

Detective Nephron, world-renowned for his expert analytic skills, trains budding physician-detectives, most recently L.O. Henle, in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases. Mackenzie Ula Densa, a budding nephrologist, plans to present a new case to the master consultant. Nephron: ( gazing out the window ): 2021 has finally arrived. What do you have for us today, my dear apprentice? Mac: I have a 76-year-old woman with… Nephron: ( turning to face the door ): Who are you

Karen Blum

became the first online game in medicine. Jhaveri also is the creator and longtime editor of the popular Kidney News column “Detective Nephron,” which features a Sherlock Holmes-type master clinician helping a budding nephrologist form diagnoses for interesting cases. Jhaveri devised the idea himself, and pitched it to the magazine. “My whole interest has been in innovation and education in nephrology. I always thought, ‘Why are we stuck with this one way of teaching?’” he said. “Ten years ago I

Detective Nephron, world-renowned for his expert analytic skills, trains budding physician-detectives in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases. L.O. Henle, a budding nephrologist, presents a new case to the master consultant. Nephron What do you have for us today, my dear apprentice? Henle I have a 67-year-old white man with a history of type 2 diabetes mellitus, with an elevated hemoglobin A1c (8.1%) and a history of moderate hypertension, who is now here with proteinuria. Nephron

Detective Nephron, world-renowned for his expert analytic skills, trains budding physician-detectives in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases. L. O. Henle, a budding nephrologist, presents a new case to the master consultant. Nephron What do you have for us today, my dear apprentice? Henle I have a 77-year-old white woman with a history of type 2 diabetes mellitus and recently diagnosed metastatic ovarian cancer and now acute kidney injury (AKI). Nephron Stop… let’s see what we can

Detective Nephron, world-renowned for his expert analytic skills, trains budding physician-detectives in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases. L. O. Henle, a budding nephrologist, presents a new case to the master consultant. Nephron What do you have for us today, my dear apprentice? Henle A 70-year-old woman with acute kidney injury. Nephron More AKI—good. It had better be a case of some exotic chemotherapy causing thrombotic microangiopathy. Henle Hmmm…you are reading too much

Henle A case for you, sir! The detective sits facing the window, awaiting the arrival of his new students. Nephron What do you have for us today, my dear apprentice? Henle A 60-year-old man with proteinuria, microscopic hematuria, and an acute rise in creatinine level. Nephron I see that you have taken a break from the electrolyte disorders and moved to the world of acute kidney injury (AKI). This is why nephrology is so much fun. It has so much variety to offer to us diagnosticians. Henle Hmmm